Credit is due to Mick West and his site Metabunk.
-Jesse

http://retractionwatch.com/2015/09/03/paper-on-chemtrails-a-favorite-subject-of-conspiracy-theorists-retracted/

A paper claiming to expose the "tightly held secret" that long clouds trailing 
from jets are toxic coal fly ash - and not, as the U.S. government says, 
primarily composed of harmless ice crystals - has been retracted.
The paper is called "Evidence of Coal-Fly-Ash Toxic Chemical Geoengineering in 
the Troposphere: Consequences for Public 
Health<http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/8/9375>," and was published in the 
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health in August. 
Author J. Marvin Herndon<http://www.nuclearplanet.com/> - a geophysicist, and 
self-described "independent researcher" - also distributed a press 
release<http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/evidence-of-coal-fly-ash-toxic-chemical-geoengineering-in-the-troposphere-consequences-for-public-health-300127318.html>
 about the findings.
The abstract<http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/8/9375> explains:
The author presents evidence that toxic coal combustion fly ash is the most 
likely aerosolized particulate sprayed by tanker-jets for geoengineering, 
weather-modification and climate-modification purposes and describes some of 
the multifold consequences on public health.
The detailed retraction note<http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/9/10941>, 
authored by the academic editor of the paper, Paul B. 
Tchounwou<http://www.jsums.edu/biology/dr-paul-b-tchounwou/>, a biologist at 
Jackson State University, points out some errors with the science, and notes 
that the "language of the paper is often not sufficiently scientifically 
objective:"
It was brought to my attention that there are problems related to the recently 
published article "Evidence of Coal-Fly-Ash Toxic Chemical Geoengineering in 
the Troposphere: Consequences for Public Health" [1].
Together with the Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Franck Vazquez, and the 
Editorial office, we re-evaluated the paper, re-assessed the comments made by 
the three reviewers and note the following crucial concerns:
* The value for average leachate concentration of Aluminum mentioned in Table 1 
and used by the author to normalize the data presented in Figures 2, 3, 4 and 5 
is incorrect. The author uses 70,000 µg/kg, while the correct value resulting 
from the un-leached European coal fly ash samples measurements published by 
Moreno et al. [2]) is 140,000,000 µg/kg. This error invalidates the conclusions 
of the article.
* The chemical compositions obtained for rainwater and HEPA air filter dust are 
only compared to chemical compositions obtained for coal-fly-ash leaching 
experiments [2]. The author did not attempt to compare his results to chemical 
compositions of other potential sources. Thus, at this stage, the work is 
preliminary since it is not clear what the source of these chemicals is.
* The language of the paper is often not sufficiently scientifically objective 
for a research article. Consequently, we have decided to retract the article.
This paper is thus declared retracted and shall be marked accordingly for the 
scientific record. MDPI takes the responsibility to enforce strict ethical 
policies and standards very seriously. We aim to ensure the publication of only 
truly original and scientific works. MDPI would like to apologize to the 
readers of IJERPH that this article was published with the errors mentioned 
above. We sincerely appreciate the efforts of those who bring aspects of 
scientific error to our attention in an effort to maintain scientific integrity.
In June, a veritable cast of characters - including several active airline 
pilots, a biochemist, an artist, and a woman who currently works at home - 
began to pick 
apart<https://www.metabunk.org/debunked-j-marvin-herndons-geoengineering-articles-in-current-science-india-and-ijerph.t6456/>
 Herndon's previous work on the topic of jet-spraying-toxins on the discussion 
board Metabunk.org<https://www.metabunk.org/>. In a summary 
post<https://www.metabunk.org/debunked-j-marvin-herndons-geoengineering-articles-in-current-science-india-and-ijerph.t6456/>
 on the now-retracted paper and 
another<http://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/108/12/2173.pdf> Herndon paper 
in Current Science, administrator Mick West says:
There are multiple problems with these papers: figures are incorrect, values 
given are off by several orders of magnitude, masses are calculated 
incorrectly, data sets appear to have been chosen arbitrarily.
Jeffery Beall, a librarian at the University of Colorado Denver, wrote about 
the paper last 
week<http://scholarlyoa.com/2015/08/25/more-pseudo-science-from-swiss-chinese-publisher-mdpi/>
 on his blogScholarly Open Access<http://scholarlyoa.com/>, prior to the 
retraction:
Herndon's "evidence" of the aerial spraying includes a few pictures of clouds 
and contrails he shot in the skies above San Diego, where he lives.
Here are the pictures in question, in Figure 1 in the paper
Figure 1. Composite of four images of the blue sky over San Diego taken on 
cloudless days showing various instances of the on-going daily tanker-jet 
spraying of ultrafine-particulates into the troposphere.
Here's what the Environmental Protection Agency says about those 
lines<http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/policy_guidance/envir_policy/media/contrails.pdf>:
The combination of water vapor in aircraft engine exhaust and the low ambient 
temperatures that often exists at these high altitudes allows the formation of 
contrails. Contrails are composed primarily of water (in the form of ice 
crystals) and do not pose health risks to humans.
Herndon provided us with this statement:
All I can say is that the matter is not closed.
We asked if he could say more, and he added:
Be patient and perspicacious and you might find a story far bigger than you 
ever experienced. In the meantime, keep in mind the dust has not settled on the 
retraction matter, so may I suggest not rushing to press.


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Jesse L. Reynolds, PhD
Postdoctoral researcher
Research funding coordinator, sustainability and climate
European and International Public Law
Tilburg Sustainability Center
Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Book review editor, Law, Innovation, and Technology
email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://works.bepress.com/jessreyn/

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